War with Iran Part II

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Regardless whether you feel it’s justified or not, the fact remains that strongly negative views of Zionism are hardened more than after the events of the past few years, and the vast majority of the consequences of those views will occur in silence. All of the watchdog groups trying to doxx and smear anything that moves will spend the vast majority of their time swinging at ghosts.

The circular nature of the antipathy is sad, but inevitable. No amount of corruption and hijacking of the U.S. political system will offset this reality on the ground.


It's very must justified. Zionism is a one of the root causes of endless wars in the middle east. How much better could our country have been if those 20 trillion dollars were invested domestically? Never mind the catastrophic costs on innocent civilians in the region.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


By “you” I mean the Uncle Sucker.


And we are Uncle Sucker. Whether you are liberal or conservative, there is no support for this war with Iran and all the consequences. It was an incredibly stupid thing for the US to do. But Netanyahu finally found a pliant American president and got him to do his bidding. I'm sure Israelis are aware all American support is gone when Trump is out. I think the killing of 75,000 people in Gaza was the big thing. Not to mention the 700,000 orthodox nutcases colonizing the West Bank. Or Israel's invasion of Lebanon and killing all those people and taking their land too.

But Trump is in power for almost another three years. Israel will maximize this window to pursue their interests while they have American support. It's not like Schumer or Jeffries are going to raise an objection. Israel has both establishment Republicans and Democrats in their pocket now. And Israel will make the most of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Regardless whether you feel it’s justified or not, the fact remains that strongly negative views of Zionism are hardened more than after the events of the past few years, and the vast majority of the consequences of those views will occur in silence. All of the watchdog groups trying to doxx and smear anything that moves will spend the vast majority of their time swinging at ghosts.

The circular nature of the antipathy is sad, but inevitable. No amount of corruption and hijacking of the U.S. political system will offset this reality on the ground.


It's very must justified. Zionism is a one of the root causes of endless wars in the middle east. How much better could our country have been if those 20 trillion dollars were invested domestically? Never mind the catastrophic costs on innocent civilians in the region.


I agree - I wasn’t old enough to weigh-in on the matter at the time, but the outcome of WW2 should never have been to fuel a movement that intentionally pits itself (and its endless spigot of funding and support provided by a corruption of the American political construct) against the rest of the world at every turn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Regardless whether you feel it’s justified or not, the fact remains that strongly negative views of Zionism are hardened more than after the events of the past few years, and the vast majority of the consequences of those views will occur in silence. All of the watchdog groups trying to doxx and smear anything that moves will spend the vast majority of their time swinging at ghosts.

The circular nature of the antipathy is sad, but inevitable. No amount of corruption and hijacking of the U.S. political system will offset this reality on the ground.


It's very must justified. Zionism is a one of the root causes of endless wars in the middle east. How much better could our country have been if those 20 trillion dollars were invested domestically? Never mind the catastrophic costs on innocent civilians in the region.



Follow the money 💰.
Pentagon is going to get $1.5trillion.
Here is the motive for more war.
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